Mr. Cirillo U.S. History- 6th Thematic Essay Throughout the course history, the United States have appointed many different presidents that have made imperative decisions that aided in the progression of the United States and the people as a whole. During 1930s, the U.S. witnessed one of the worst collapses in the stock market which ultimately lead to a deep depression that would last for a very long period of time. This period of time was known as The Great Depression. The United States was struggling with dozens of social issues involving poverty, homelessness, and unemployment. The President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was crucial in the process of trying to stabilize the United States and aid in a return of peace and prosperity to the people. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a program called the New Deal that implemented relief, recovery and reform policies to the U.S from 1933 to 1939. These polices can be described as aims to solve the economic issues and social issues created by the Great Depression. Roosevelt pledged to help the American people recover from this depression during the Presidential campaign. For the first few years, he began to implement soup kitchens and shelter home across the nation for those who became homeless due to the depression. The government also, implemented new programs that helped those who were unemployed receive benefits or a new job including the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Eventually, the triple R’s took place and altered American society, but as time progressed, the main focus of the New Deal was recovery rather than relief and reform. The United States didn’t fully recover from the Depression till WWII when jobs became vacant and unemployed people began to aid in the war effort. A good portion of recovery was Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration which regulated big business and corporations for fair
Mr. Cirillo U.S. History- 6th Thematic Essay Throughout the course history, the United States have appointed many different presidents that have made imperative decisions that aided in the progression of the United States and the people as a whole. During 1930s, the U.S. witnessed one of the worst collapses in the stock market which ultimately lead to a deep depression that would last for a very long period of time. This period of time was known as The Great Depression. The United States was struggling with dozens of social issues involving poverty, homelessness, and unemployment. The President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was crucial in the process of trying to stabilize the United States and aid in a return of peace and prosperity to the people. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a program called the New Deal that implemented relief, recovery and reform policies to the U.S from 1933 to 1939. These polices can be described as aims to solve the economic issues and social issues created by the Great Depression. Roosevelt pledged to help the American people recover from this depression during the Presidential campaign. For the first few years, he began to implement soup kitchens and shelter home across the nation for those who became homeless due to the depression. The government also, implemented new programs that helped those who were unemployed receive benefits or a new job including the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Eventually, the triple R’s took place and altered American society, but as time progressed, the main focus of the New Deal was recovery rather than relief and reform. The United States didn’t fully recover from the Depression till WWII when jobs became vacant and unemployed people began to aid in the war effort. A good portion of recovery was Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration which regulated big business and corporations for fair